Russian Politics (RUPO) is an international, peer-reviewed journal examining the scholarship of intersections between on the one hand, Russian studies, and on the other hand Politics, Law, Economics and Russian history. This journal will feature a diverse range of perspectives through its editorial board in order to encourage a transnational and global study of Russian Politics. This approach involves the study of Russian politics as a broad system of human experience, social changes, statecraft and global political tendencies, which enhances the authentic value of the journal among those already existing. The professional composition of the editorial board which is represented by editors insistently assigned for their expertise in this field of science and politics will guarantee qualitatively good contributions to each volume of RUPO.
The journal’s focus on a broad definition of Russian politics copes with the demand of global scholarship which finds itself confronted with different social, cultural and legal meanings of politics and statecraft in and of the Russian Federation. This approach allows for contributions concerned with Russian politics in different times and places, inside and outside the national borders of the Russian Federation, which clearly relates to the political situation the country is situated in after the decline of the Soviet Union.
Editor-in-Chief:
Cameron Ross, University of Dundee
Associate Editors
Vladimir Gel’man, European University, St. Petersburg & University of Helsinki
Regina Smyth, Indiana University, Bloomington
Editorial Board
Max Bader, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Irina Busygina, Moscow State Institute of International Affairs, Russia
Paul Chaisty, St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK
Cheng Chen, University at Albany, SUNY, New York, USA
Joan DeBardeleben, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Peter Duncan, University College London, School of Slavonic & East European Studies, UK
André Gerrits, Institute for History, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Graeme Gill, University of Sydney, Australia
Grigorii Golosov, European University at St. Petersburg, Russia
Paul Goode, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Samuel Greene, Russian Institute, King’s College, London, UK
Henry Hale, George Washington University, Washington DC, USA
Stephen Hanson, College of William and Mary, Virginia, USA
Derek Hutcheson, Malmö University, Sweden
Tomila Lankina, London School of Economics, London, UK
Boris Makarenko, Centre for Political Technologies, Moscow, Russia
Sirke Mäkinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Luke March, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Andrei Melville, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Ellen Mickiewicz, Duke University, Durham NC, USA
Viacheslav Morozov, University of Tartu, Estonia
Petr Panov, University of Perm, Russia
Nikolay Petrov, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
William Reisinger, University of Iowa, Iowa City IA, USA
Neil Robinson, University of Limerick, Ireland
Richard Sakwa, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
Hans-Henning Schroeder, Centre for East European and International Studies, Berlin, Germany
Saari Sinikukka, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki, Finland
Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, USA
Kathryn Stoner, Stanford University, Stanford CA, USA
Rostislav Turovsky, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Allison White, Colorado State University, USA
Ilya Yablokov, University of Sheffield, UK
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science)
ERIH PLUS
Political Science Complete
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Editor-in-Chief:
Cameron Ross, University of Dundee
Associate Editors
Vladimir Gel’man, European University, St. Petersburg & University of Helsinki
Regina Smyth, Indiana University, Bloomington
Editorial Board
Max Bader, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Irina Busygina, Moscow State Institute of International Affairs, Russia
Paul Chaisty, St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK
Cheng Chen, University at Albany, SUNY, New York, USA
Joan DeBardeleben, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Peter Duncan, University College London, School of Slavonic & East European Studies, UK
André Gerrits, Institute for History, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Graeme Gill, University of Sydney, Australia
Grigorii Golosov, European University at St. Petersburg, Russia
Paul Goode, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Samuel Greene, Russian Institute, King’s College, London, UK
Henry Hale, George Washington University, Washington DC, USA
Stephen Hanson, College of William and Mary, Virginia, USA
Derek Hutcheson, Malmö University, Sweden
Tomila Lankina, London School of Economics, London, UK
Boris Makarenko, Centre for Political Technologies, Moscow, Russia
Sirke Mäkinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Luke March, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Andrei Melville, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Ellen Mickiewicz, Duke University, Durham NC, USA
Viacheslav Morozov, University of Tartu, Estonia
Petr Panov, University of Perm, Russia
Nikolay Petrov, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
William Reisinger, University of Iowa, Iowa City IA, USA
Neil Robinson, University of Limerick, Ireland
Richard Sakwa, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
Hans-Henning Schroeder, Centre for East European and International Studies, Berlin, Germany
Saari Sinikukka, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki, Finland
Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, USA
Kathryn Stoner, Stanford University, Stanford CA, USA
Rostislav Turovsky, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Allison White, Colorado State University, USA
Ilya Yablokov, University of Sheffield, UK
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science)
ERIH PLUS
Political Science Complete
Scopus
Russian Politics (RUPO) is an international, peer-reviewed journal examining the scholarship of intersections between on the one hand, Russian studies, and on the other hand Politics, Law, Economics and Russian history. This journal will feature a diverse range of perspectives through its editorial board in order to encourage a transnational and global study of Russian Politics. This approach involves the study of Russian politics as a broad system of human experience, social changes, statecraft and global political tendencies, which enhances the authentic value of the journal among those already existing. The professional composition of the editorial board which is represented by editors insistently assigned for their expertise in this field of science and politics will guarantee qualitatively good contributions to each volume of RUPO.
The journal’s focus on a broad definition of Russian politics copes with the demand of global scholarship which finds itself confronted with different social, cultural and legal meanings of politics and statecraft in and of the Russian Federation. This approach allows for contributions concerned with Russian politics in different times and places, inside and outside the national borders of the Russian Federation, which clearly relates to the political situation the country is situated in after the decline of the Soviet Union.
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